Want to test your business idea but unsure whether to invest in its full development? The MVP (Minimum Viable Product) method allows you to test your idea on real users with minimal costs. In this article, we’ll explore how to create and test an MVP, gather feedback, and adapt the product to real market needs.

🔹 What is an MVP and Why is it Important?

  • Saves money and time on launch
  • Helps test market demand before making large investments
  • Allows you to adapt the product to real market needs
  • Reduces risks and increases chances of success

🔹 How to Create an MVP: Step-by-Step Process

1️⃣ Define Your Product’s Core Value

2️⃣ Identify Your Target Audience

3️⃣ Create a Prototype or Test Version

  • A landing page with a product description
  • A clickable prototype in Figma
  • A beta version with minimal features
  • A chatbot instead of a full app

4️⃣ Gather Feedback and Analyze Data

  • The number of users who submitted an inquiry
  • The number of people who signed up for the beta version
  • User reviews and feedback
  • Repeat engagements (do people return to the product?)

5️⃣ Improve the Product Based on Data

💡 Conclusion

  • Don’t build a product unless you’re sure the market needs it.
  • MVP is your main tool for idea validation.
  • Minimal investment + user feedback = high chances of success.